More information about Orca Brau Emotional Breakdown
Emotional Breakdown Gin & Tonic IPA is the drink for those really bad days that you just want to forget. The comforting taste of a gin and tonic ends up here in an uplifting IPA that makes your heavy mood a little lighter.
What does the Emotional Breakdown Gin & Tonic IPA taste like?
The Emotional Breakdown Gin & Tonic IPA from Orca Brau tastes like a good gin and tonic: refreshing, pleasantly fruity, paired with a herbaceous spiciness. To create this outstanding aroma, fresh botanicals, a good portion of juniper, a little lemon for freshness and a pinch of salt end up in Felix von Endt's brewing kettle.
The India Pale Ale is also a treat on the nose: freshly harvested herbs meet ripe lemons and tropical fruits.
What is the alcohol content of the Emotional Breakdown Gin & Tonic IPA?
The Franconian craft beer has an alcohol content of 6.2% vol. and saves you from a nervous breakdown with an original wort of 15° Plato.
Location: | Nuremberg |
Country: | Germany |
Fits: | spicy hard cheese with fig mustard, mac'n'cheese, crêpes with fruits |
Content: | 0,33 Liter |
Smell: | fresh herbs, lemon, tropical fruits |
Manufacturer: | Orca brew |
Grain and malt varieties: | Barley, Oats, Wheat |
Gravity: | 15°P |
Color: | naturtrüb |
Optimal drinking temperature: | 8 - 10 °C |
Ingredients: | Water, barley malt, wheat malt, oat malt, hops, herbs, lemon, salt, yeast |
Drink type: | Beer |
Food companies: | Felix vom Endt, Am Steinacher Kreuz 24, 90427 Nuremberg, Germany (DE) |
Orca brew
For more than three years, Nuremberg's pleasure landscape has been enriched by an attraction: Orca Brau opened its doors in 2017 and has since enriched the German beer landscape with craft-brewed beer specialties. From writing about beer to brewing beer The head, heart and hand behind the "Orca Brau" company is Felix vom Endt. The young, wild brewer had a rather unusual start in the illustrious world of beer. Like all his fellow brewers, Felix has always enjoyed drinking beer. Unlike the others, however, he not only drank it, but also wrote about it. Felix founded one of the first beer blogs in Germany and tested himself with wit and thirst through the offer in German beer shelves. At some point, his professional interest in drinking led him to start his first attempts at the kettle. At home at the stove, the future brewer's first creations were born. However, before his career at...
Read more